The هوندا CR-V starts at AED 129,900. Switch trims, compare model years and see your monthly payment.
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Honda’s CR-V has become a staple on UAE roads, prized for its reliability, comfort, and strong resale value. GCC-spec Honda Honda CR-V models handle the UAE’s harsh climate well, provided they’re maintained properly. Whether you’re a family in Dubai or a commuter in Abu Dhabi, the CR-V’s blend of practicality and efficiency makes it a top choice. If you’re searching for a “Honda Honda CR-V for sale UAE,” here’s what you need to know before you buy.
Always look for GCC-spec Honda Honda CR-Vs, as these are built for UAE heat and come with proper cooling. Avoid US imports unless you’re certain about their history and modifications.
Schedule a full inspection at a reputable workshop like Al-Futtaim Honda Service in Dubai Festival City. Don’t rely on the seller’s word—get a mechanic’s report.
Ask for stamped service records, ideally from Al-Futtaim or Liberty Automobiles. Gaps in maintenance can mean hidden issues, especially with the AC and transmission.
Confirm the Mulkiya (registration card) matches the chassis number and Emirates ID of the seller. Watch for outstanding fines or expired registration.
Take the car to an RTA-approved testing center (like Tasjeel Al Qusais) for a mandatory inspection. This is required for transfer and will flag any major accident repairs.
Once cleared, complete the transfer at the RTA with your Emirates ID and new insurance policy. Comprehensive insurance is recommended for peace of mind in the UAE.
| Document | Provider | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mulkiya (Registration Card) | Seller | Yes | Must match chassis number and be valid for transfer at RTA. |
| Emirates ID | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Original required for RTA transfer; copies not accepted. |
| Valid Insurance Policy | Buyer | Yes | Comprehensive insurance is strongly advised for Honda Honda CR-V in UAE traffic. |
| Service History | Seller | Preferred | Stamped Al-Futtaim or Liberty records boost resale and trust. |
| RTA Vehicle Passing Certificate | RTA Testing Center | Yes | Mandatory for ownership transfer; valid for 30 days. |
| Outstanding Fines Clearance | Seller | Yes | All Dubai Police or Abu Dhabi Police fines must be cleared before transfer. |
| Loan Release Letter (if financed) | Seller’s Bank | If applicable | Required if the car was under finance; delays transfer if missing. |
US or Canadian imports often lack proper cooling and may have accident history not visible in UAE records.
Any sign of weak AC performance is a dealbreaker in the UAE—repairs can be costly and inconvenient.
Hesitation or jerky shifts in the CVT or automatic gearbox can mean expensive repairs ahead.
Check for water stains or musty smells—flooded cars from Sharjah or Ajman storms are sometimes resold in Dubai.
Mismatched paint or uneven panel gaps can signal major repairs not listed on the Mulkiya.
Gaps in maintenance, especially for the first 100,000 km, can hide engine or transmission neglect.
Persistent VSA, TPMS, or engine lights can mean costly electronic or sensor issues.
Transfer cannot proceed if the car has unpaid fines or expired registration—always check before paying.